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Links
Prison
Information.
We encourage you to learn more about some of the other organizations
that
are engaged in this work, and, if you feel so inclined, to support
them
financially or in other capacities.
360 Degrees has a beautifully designed
presentation of information and discussion on prison issues.
www.360degrees.org
California
Prison Focus provides information on prison conditions.
www.prisons.org
Critical Resistance is a group researching and challenging the
prison-industrial complex.
www.criticalresistance.org
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights is campaigning for human
rights
within the U.S. Justice system, and hosts the "Books not Bars" project to link
school lack of funds to prison expansion.
www.ellabakercenter.org
Justice Policy Institute for legal issues related
to the Justice system.
www.justicepolicy.org
Pennsylvania Prison Society is the oldest prisoner advocacy organization in the United States, the originator of the Eastern State Penitentiary design, and now a proponent of
Restorative Justice.
http://www.prisonsociety.org/index.shtml
Prison Activist Resource Center has extensive links
to resources on specific areas of prison impacts or prison activism.
www.prisonactivist.org
Real Cost of Prisons Project has a wealth of information on the overwhelmingly negative impact of prisons on communities, including historical, economic and illustrated sources. www.realcostofprisons.org
The Sentencing Project provides information on legal issues
related
to
the justice system. www.sentencingproject.org
Professional Organizations. Please note that the follwoing groups
have
no formal connection to or position on this campaign.
AIA Academy of Architecture for Justice is a professional
interest group for designers of prisons, police facilities, and courthouses.
Readers
may be interested in this link to see other aspects of professional
design work on prisons.
www.aia.org/caj
National Organization of Minority
Architects is dedicated to minimizing the effect of racism in the architectural
profession. Readers concerned with
racism in society, the prison system and/or the architectural profession
may find this link of interest.
www.noma.net
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